36 I GIV/tCY To live at The Tower i to live at the center of a world completely your o\vn. The motor entrance to The Towers is private...and the street entrance to The To\vers is private... and \vithin the private foyer of The Towers your own special bank of elevators is private. Too, the Concierge Bureall of The Towers gives meticllious secretarial care to the little things that contribute so much to a \vell ordered life. Truly.. .YOll are incommunicado at The Towers. It is as separate from the HOTEL Waldorf as if that famous institution vvere a mile away!...and yet, like an obliging genie, the vVALDORF is at YOllr instant command. That is why "The To\vers" of The Waldorf- Astoria is New York's pren1ier to\vn residence. III I 0 0 E A S T 5 0 T II ' ,' J , '*} , . S'..( t,:: < :.., . . "":'..' . . ::. .: ; ..' .000.-.....::-.. ;;,....:. . :..... . .. .... . .:-. .:.;- . :.." "."-; ,'. ../-L > - "< 'it ;i ;i: .v. , " .. < * <::Æ. .', " ' '@:: )t<. I f." . "':-<- ""'.... ,. . - -. ... 0- . ___ _ ::::::::::" "-it ÿ'" --t' .:..:.":: : :f .;". . %' .I ;I . nt See .how red Uy beautiful,..soft and hJstro H;', your heir can be-wHh C nt Çostile Shampoo.,.... made from',',C'onti Olive Oil Castile Soap ..... ., h.es" no drying effect. : , 'r '."" . ::.' . : ::':"rtömtJ .':1: l . 4" ':' < ':w. ,:".:. ,."" "..' '. :"""" """ . ;" , : " .."" .. """, .-Iv..,'.> " ' . r-\æ : : .(&,, '\':: DOUBLE-QUICK CASTILE SHAMPOO NO ALCOHOL · NO ACIDS NO FREE ALKALI -.:l/..: ".. . S T R E E T N F W Y 0 R K I LUXURIOUS COMFORT--' I -WITH ECONOMY- I \!tbe urrep otel On a Quiet Residential Street just off Fifth Avenue To stay at The Surrey insures an address of distinction, adjacent to Central Park, still within a few minutes of the Social Centers, Churches, Shopping and Theatres. Suites of I to 4 Rooms. All with Serving Pantries. Furnished or unfurnished. Long or short term tenancies. UThat famous BEER from old Mexico ll At all fine restaurants, hotels, nightclubs, grocers Sole Agents: Monterrey Importing Co., LosAngeles, Cal. Eastern Distributors: Briones & Co., Inc., New York II Sixty-eighth Street; and Alexis C. Cou- dert, 1931, is at 103 East Eighty-sixth Street. Horace H. \V ork, Jr., 1936, has an office at 535 Fifth ...t\.venue, and I inl- agine that the whereabouts of :vIanfred 'v. Ehrich, ] r., one of the fifteen miss- ing members of the class of 1933, could be ascertained by sending a postcard to his father at 20 Exchange Place. I anl in a position to give this information about Taft's stormy petrels as a rc- sult of having spent a few minutes with the New York telephone book, without stirring fronl nlY desk. Conlparatively few Taft nlen come frol11 New York, and perhaps for this reason a number of alumni have man- aged to conceal themselves right on Park Avenue. Thus, \Villiam H. Symington, 1908, listed as lost, is at 1021 Park, while Stockton Green and \Villiam S. Begg, Taft 1925 and Yale 1929 both of them, are living with their fam- ilies at 1120 and 11 92 Park, respec- tively. Leonard Cox, 1911, in what SeenlS a more likely effort to throw the school off his trail, is hiding out in the Village, at 63 East Eleventh Street. Richard C. Plater, Jr., a \Vatertown classmate of Mr. Green and 1\;lr. Begg I and similarly listed as lust, is at 301 Nehoiden Avenue, Needham, IVlassa- chusetts, and at Least two missing alum- ni are safe and sound in Connecticut _\\1 arner Bishop, 1912, at 301 Park Place, Bridgeport, and John H. Lynch, Jr., 1921, at his place, IVlountain Greenery, in Ridgefield. Another 1921 man-wanted, Mark H. HaIght, is at 179-58 Selover Road, St. Albans, Long I Island. I can't keep this up much longer, as J. Edgar Hoover is waiting in the re- ception room to take me out to lunch, but as an indication that my powers of raising the lost aren't confined to Great- er New York and New England, I would like to reveal that \Villial11 H. \Voodin, son of the late Secretary of the Treasury and one of twenty missing menlhers of the l--aft class of 1 91 9, is at \\Tihl1ot Road, Tucson, Arizona, while Spelnlan Prentice, 1929, a grandson of the late John I). Rockefeller whom Taft is unable to locate, is receiving mail, if not his class notices, at \V olf Pen Road, Prospect, Kentucky. The addresses of tvlessrs. \Voodin and Prentice, and those of all the other lost alumni listed in this paragraph, appear in the current issue of the New York Social Register., a copy of which, along with the telephone book, is surely available in \Vatertown. I haven't looked up L mbrose Bierce, hut if he isn't in one of them, it's only because he didn't go to Taft. <.=: -GEOFFREY T. HELLMAN